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:) only corals one fish salarias fasciatus one starfish, diadema setosum and 2 Lysmata np wurdemanni thats all :)
 

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Try the general invert forum, maybe someone there will know.
 

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It's a baby jellyfish, like nanareefer said, it will die. Jellyfish generally need specific setups to be kept alive, so don't worry about it living in your reef tank and killing your inhabitants. It probably got in on some live rock or a coral, in the form of a polyp, which is its sessile state, before it breaks free and can swim.
 

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This is the medusa stage of a hydroid. Not quite a true jelly, as they are in a different class.
 

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